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Apple ipad

CapriPrimal asked:


3d rendering I did of a fake apple product called an Apple ipad (Jan 28, 2010 Update: Since so many people are asking me about this video now, I thought I would post some more information. This was done back in 2007 for a school marketing class. I had to create a new product and market it. Instead of doing a power point presentation like everyone else in the class, I decided to do a commercial and let the product sell itself. Also, no I do not work for Apple and no they did not pay me for the name ipad. It’s kind of funny that the name is the only thing people that saw it back then said they didn’t like and said Apple would never name a product that. I posted this video and my other videos on my website www.wesleyseay.com just incase youtube pulls this video for some reason. Thank you all for watching… Now to figure out the next product and make it. lol

iPad – Plus and Minus Points of EHR Adoption

Jaun Paul asked:




These days, there’s a lot of hype around Apple’s release of iPad, an electronic tablet device that many in the health care technology field see as a revolutionary tool that will pace up EHR adoption.

But there are other writers and experts who are apprehensive about it and think otherwise. There will certainly be a period of testing and caution before the healthcare industry embraces new EHR tools of which the iPad is just one instance.

If you want to know whether the iPad will actually live up to the hype or is it going to be just another fancy toy that will give health care workers and patients a bigger screen to play Tetris on, read on for some pros and cons of the new tool:

The iPad will definitely bring some powerful new tools for you:

Its portability and ability to support an array of applications will make it easier for nurses and doctors to access and update patients’ charts at the bedside. Vendors are already thinking about the potential for providing profitable applications for the health care industry. Although it’s not clear why an Apple product would provide a more personalized interface, some commentators are saying the iPad will be better than PC-based devices at forging closer ties between doctors and patients. But it’s not without disadvantages as well: The iPad, it’s being said can run only one application at a time; as such it might be difficult to multi-task. It also does not have a built-in camera to take photos and video and the ability to play Flash-based content on Websites. Since there’s no support for Apple’s Bluetooth mouse, click-heavy apps would be tough to negotiate. What’s more, the device’s lack of a stylus will limit data entry options. While the interface is cool, its place in between an iPhone and the large screens available at hospitals might be unnecessary.

Kansieo.com

Macworld Video: The ipad Up Close

macworld asked:


The ipad has arrived in the Macworld offices. As part of our coverage of this compelling new Apple product, we offer a brief video tour of it and some of Apples companion accessories.